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morphius 04-19-2002 01:47 PM

What do you think is the future for this civilization
 
Is the future good?, Will happiness only exist within the span of the next few years, is the future bad, or is this only the beginning? People say that dinosaurs were primitive creatures but society still has a long way to out live them.......

munchman 04-19-2002 03:35 PM

yo Morphuis i think the future would be good, but not if they make all the Horror films like Jason X:flames:

morphius 04-19-2002 03:47 PM

I mean good as in something to look forward to..............What do you think?

DarkHoodness 04-19-2002 04:05 PM

Bleak outlook. . .
 
Well, I think the future holds this:

We're all goign to die! We're all going to die!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
Check it out:

1. The ozone layer gets destroyed, Earth gets warmer, the Arctic and the Antarctic melt, and we all get flooded and die.

2. Judging by how everything is going, We'll probably nuke ourselves to death in the next few years.

Doesn't look very promising, does it? The only reason I stay on this stupid, poultry, boring planet and not just pick myself off with a shotgun is because my friends, family, and pets need me.
- DH

dark_xinos 04-19-2002 04:09 PM

Riiiiggghhht Dark Hood...

PLANT TREES, NOT BOMBS. (cool slogan huh?

morphius 04-19-2002 04:49 PM

The only thing is that humans have already found a way to fix the o-zone layer..............

Gluk Schmuck 04-19-2002 06:24 PM

Re: What do you think is the future for this civilization
 
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Originally posted by morphius
1. People say that dinosaurs were primitive creatures but society still has a long way to out live them.......

2. The only thing is that humans have already found a way to fix the o-zone layer..............

1. Species lifespan has no bearing on their development so that is a completely irrelevant non-point.

2. Really? They didn't mention it in any news I've seen. Link, if you please.

morphius 04-19-2002 06:27 PM

why dont you look at some nano technology and then tell me.......

Gluk Schmuck 04-19-2002 07:20 PM

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Originally posted by morphius
why dont you look at some nano technology and then tell me.......
And back to your formulaic idiocracy.

Danny 04-19-2002 08:50 PM

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Originally posted by morphius
why dont you look at some nano technology and then tell me.......
Let me sum up here: You know nothing about the subject, so you find a big word that describes something that is nothing to do with what we're talking about, and use it in the hope that you will appear clever. Am I right?

morphius 04-19-2002 09:09 PM

Nano-technology has great capability,no, human society has not reached it quite yet but in time nano-bots will do this for us. It is the manipulation of carbon based substances to alter the original property or properties of the same substance. This is achieved through a complicated process of molecular manipulation and isolation. Basically you could change the ozone to a piece of cheese....

To: Danny
From: Morphius

Danny 04-19-2002 10:07 PM

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Originally posted by morphius
Nano-technology has great capability,no, human society has not reached it quite yet but in time nano-bots will do this for us. It is the manipulation of carbon based substances to alter the original property or properties of the same substance. This is achieved through a complicated process of molecular manipulation and isolation. Basically you could change the ozone to a piece of cheese....
1. You said
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humans have already found a way to fix the o-zone layer
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2. Nanotechnology is a very vague term, but when it is specified, it almost invariably has nothing to with what you said. Too much Red Dwarf, my friend...

morphius 04-19-2002 10:09 PM

Vague for a lay-men, I assume you know what a red dwarf is though, otherwie you should not be using the term.......

Danny 04-19-2002 10:41 PM

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Originally posted by morphius
Vague for a lay-men, I assume you know what a red dwarf is though, otherwie you should not be using the term.......
Nanotechnology is an experimental science at the moment, but in practical terms it refers to the general science of (to be basic) constructing very small robots to assemble substances Atom-by-Atom. It does not emphasize a purpose. Indeed, the purpose generally considered to be most important is for Medicine, not the changing of substances from one thing to another.

And Red Dwarf (in this context) describes a TV programme, not the other term for a Brown Dwarf...

morphius 04-19-2002 10:50 PM

But if this can be obtained with more pros than cons we will use this to our benefit to fix things such as the o-zone layer, the only problem is developing the bots, this will take time but this is what I was saying before you rudely interrupted me and questioned my knowledge...........

Danny 04-19-2002 11:06 PM

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Originally posted by morphius
But if this can be obtained with more pros than cons we will use this to our benefit to fix things such as the o-zone layer,
Do you realise how expensive that would be?

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the only problem is developing the bots, this will take time but this is what I was saying before you rudely interrupted me and questioned my knowledge...........
Buddy, this is a Messageboard. It is impossible to interrupt someone. We were several hours apart...

morphius 04-19-2002 11:09 PM

First of all it takes time not every thing is cheap, and i was being sarcastic, I thought you were very sarcastic yourself?

Danny 04-19-2002 11:23 PM

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Originally posted by morphius
First of all it takes time not every thing is cheap,
No, you really don't have a clue how expensive that would be, do you?

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i was being sarcastic, I thought you were very sarcastic yourself?
No, I'm nicer than that. I'm only sarcastic where it's deserved.

morphius 04-19-2002 11:25 PM

Then it is all settled

Danny 04-19-2002 11:33 PM

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Originally posted by morphius
Then it is all settled
Thank God for that! (metaphorically speaking, of course... :D)

morphius 04-19-2002 11:36 PM

Yes it is settled and i encourage anyone who wants to argue my pointor situation............The wise man knows not all the answers..............

Abe's son 04-19-2002 11:54 PM

*clears throt*

Nano-tecnolgy: as in Nano-bots:Micro bots that will be used in the futrue to make people live longer, move faster,be stronger, and improve all other human flaws.(i think we have some.....don't we?)

Doug 04-20-2002 12:32 AM

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Originally posted by Danny
No, you really don't have a clue how expensive that would be, do you?

Not only that, he wants us to put corn oil in our cars' gasoline tanks. My manufacturer's warranty would definitely not cover that.

morphius 04-20-2002 12:40 AM

I do not want you to do anything but rather think about anything

Majic 04-20-2002 12:56 AM

Murphy, why don't you just explain specifics as to why you say what you say. Make one post dimwit. And really if you come in another argument (most likely in 5 minutes) try and sound sensible, your even worse here then on oddchat...

morphius 04-20-2002 02:04 AM

I do not understand why you say this............

Danny 04-20-2002 10:57 AM

It seems best not to argue with him. Just nod your head and pretend he knows what he's talking about...

morphius 04-20-2002 12:57 PM

I do not care what you think about me because it is not you who will be judging me in the end........

mitsur 04-20-2002 01:04 PM

Don't listen to him.He just cra-z

Teal 04-20-2002 01:08 PM

(Hm, is this the same morphius that I've heard behaves like a laxative on Oddchat?)

Aaaanyway.... The future? I try not to think about it too much, it's pretty depressing.

As a sidenote, this nano-technology everyone's talking about... Some drug currently on the market cost somewhere into the hundreds of pounds for just one packet of 56 (Lamictal, for example) - and that's just for a chemical. It would likely cost billions to create and mass manufacture "nano-bots" - and it'd be quicker and cheaper just to cut down (with the ultimate aim of cutting out altogether) fossil fuels so it fixes itself. Trouble is, most countries seem to like their throwaway lifestyle too much, so I can't see that happening in the near future. We'll probably just have to evolve to be UV-resistant, instead...